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Initial Study <br /> <br />Draft Initial Study – Negative Declaration 17 <br />Action <br />ID # Strategies and Respective Supporting Actions <br />Anticipated GHG <br />Emissions Reduction <br />(MT of CO2e)1 <br />S6 Embodied carbon reduction plan: Participate and support a regional Embodied <br />Carbon Reduction Plan (i.e., considering the footprint of the material including <br />resources needed to produce the materials) to reduce the carbon content of <br />materials that include a variety of approaches for example whole building <br />lifecycle analysis for new construction. <br />Secondary <br />Natural Systems <br />Strategy NS-1: Increase and optimize carbon sequestration and improve ecosystem resilience <br />P13 Urban Forest Master Plan: Develop and implement an Urban Forest Master Plan <br />increasing carbon sequestration through trees. The plan should aim to protect <br />and increase tree canopy, include a planting program, require climate adapted <br />plantings for certain projects, and create a community planting guide. <br />2030: 73,253 <br />2045: 195,340 <br />P14 Soil management carbon sequestration projects: Increase carbon sequestration <br />on public lands by implementing carbon sequestration projects on City property <br />(e.g., soil at parks) and reducing use of synthetic nitrogen fertilizer. Increase <br />carbon sequestration on private lands by increasing the awareness of and <br />subsidizing the cost of compost and encouraging the use of compost beyond <br />water efficient landscape ordinance (WELO) standards. <br />2030: 621 <br />2045: 621 <br />S7 Carbon sequestration research and tracking: Stay apprised of methods to track <br />carbon sequestration and technological advancements available that <br />mechanically and naturally captures carbon and/or remove carbon. <br />Secondary <br />Water Resources <br />Strategy WR-1: Improve water supply and increase conservation <br />P15 Water efficiency and retrofits: Decrease community water use by expanding <br />incentives for retrofitting inefficient water fixtures and further incentivize native <br />and drought tolerant landscape retrofits. <br />Negligible (not <br />quantified) <br />Strategy WR-2: Improve stormwater resilience <br />S8 Green Stormwater Infrastructure Plan: Participate and support regional Green <br />Stormwater Infrastructure Planning efforts that builds off and supports the City’s <br />National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit to ensure a <br />sustainable approach for managing stormwater runoff (e.g., incorporating green <br />roofs, rainwater catchment, etc.). <br />Secondary <br />Community Resilience and Wellbeing <br />Strategy CRW-1: Improve community resilience and reduce vulnerability to climate change <br />P16 Comprehensive climate awareness, education, and outreach: Implement <br />comprehensive public/private climate awareness, education, and outreach which <br />may include creating a method for the community to calculate their personal <br />carbon footprint, a new Library and Recreation program dedicated to <br />environmental conservation and stewardship for different age groups, and <br />“sustainability awards” recognizing community efforts presented annually. <br />2030: 5,490 <br />2045: 2,966
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